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- One Red Heifer. with” white fore- 


_ der the provisions, of “The Do- 


Vo.ume Srx. 


PRACT ICE THRIFT. 


OBRT! ATES. 


1 Per DE 


nee 
E2Cent 


Issued. in Gandlugiatious of 


$5, $10, $25, $50, $100, 


Payable on Demand 


$500," $1000, $10, 000 


= 


es eel ems, 


i, 
For further particulars, write or anils to 


HON. B¢G. RHI, : 
Provincial Treasurer... 


PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, 


W.V-NEWSON 


leputy Prov, Treasurer 


EDMONTON, ALBURTA 


Choose one of the three following Plows for 


breaking that suits your requir 


ements best— 


each one of them is. the leader in its class: 


Cockshutt Y16 


Walking Plow; 


or Y18 Heavy 


Cockshutt Truck Brush Breaker 
Cockshutt JG C Sulky. 


R. Speakman. 
UE A 


the above Local will 
“beheld in the Wudel Hall, Stony 
Plain, at 8.30 on. the Evening of 


Saturday, June 12th, 1926. 


Addresses will be given by Premier 
Brownlee and Others. 


- Pcie: o 


Phone 54. 


arene ec care a nn nn 


Try The Sun Job. Dept. 
For Commercial Printing. 


~ NOTICE, - 


IMPOUNDED ii the Municipal 
Pound. kept’ by the Tow of 
Stony Plain— 

One Black Steck lite: white fore- 

head, two years old ; 

One Red Steer with hits fore- 

head, two. years old; 


head, three yearp old; © 
and guéh animals, will be. sold un- 


mestic: Animals Act’ (Muntcipali- 


ties)” within Bight (8) days from. 


the date‘ heredf, ‘nnlesa same are 


seoner redeemed by paying feee 
- ” und expenses against same. 


NATED this Fourth (4th) day 
of June, 1026. 
P. ODENBACH, 
~ Po per. 


If You intend to , Build, See 


KARL. STRASS, 
~~ Contractor and Builder. 


mh 


Stony Plain and District. 

¥ J.Francey, Duffield, paid 
Stony a visit.on Tuesday. 

Karl Strass~ wishes te an- 
nounee hig return to Stony 
Plain, and. will tuke On aby 
contract in the’ building line. 

Mr Speakman’ has™ “gold a 


Starcar this” week to Ad} 
‘Manning, the pool’ room pro- 


prietorat Wabamun, 

Mr -and~ Mrs Carl Strass, | t 
who have. been ° tonridg the 
contitient dince last- Fall) res 
turned to Stony this week, 

-A Ineeting will be called 
next week of those interested 
inh gy a Sch ir next 
Degg bt :2y ei 

The exams; in grade 8 be: 
gio at the local »schook Wed. 


being literature and Spelling 


1 eleet ors 


jcondition, was arraigned. at 


—— 


all TJ J. 5 oe and 
S.C.Elliot retiti Monday 
from a four-day fishing tripto 
Rosevear? And they brought 
back some. beauties’ The. Kd. 
itor was presented with a 
trout. (or i), 2 cols. wide 
and as long se . arnt,” 

Mr Ph Kndet's, who had 


| been attending the Lutherat 


College at River. Forest, Il- | 
inois. returns this home here 
this week. — 

Mrs Jac Armbruster, who 
had been here ‘attending the. 
funeral of hef father, Mr Curl 
Goerz, returned last week to 
her home at Vernon, B.C. 

Miss Lily Mescarow, Leduc 
is visiting, this week, in Stony 

lain, 


. Mr Art lino, me hind) 
een atte 

rivecLin Stony " na “had 
is visiting wat his yrandta 


ther, Mr George Nicholls, ut 
Blueberry. 


Miss Sara. McKinlay was 
successfirk — in winning . the 
Grand Aggregate Cup at the 
Cuimrose Normal Schovlarth 
letie meet held recently. The 
cup is a splendid piece of 
work, and is of view in The 
Sin windas. 

Mr R Winter; who with 
Mrs Winter, left-fyr Vancottv- 
er ip March, has returned, and 


} a jis now living: ia Edmonton. 


Dr Thwarston is taking the|B 
practiconfIvt Hamilton, who 
18 4th present ~ on a month's 


he willattend the dental con 
vention wt. Portland, Oregon 


Dr Oatway opened-hix.ecam,, 
prign op Friday night: last 
witha meeting: in Governor 
Schoolhouse ‘The chair was 
oeeupied. by. Mr Le H Goebel, 
and a goodly number of the 
were present. and 
herd the Independeft Lib- 
eral Candidate’s. address on 
the topies of the day. 


On Friday June 4th, by the 
Rey EF. Eberhardt, pastor of 
St Matthew's Churoh, Miss 
Helen Baron (daughter of Mr 
and Mrs Jacob Baron) wus 
united in smarriages to) Mr} 
John Theodore Lad wig.k ber 
hardt.(son of Rev E Ebery 
hardt) of the’C. N. BR. staff at 
Edson. The-happy coupleare 
spending their honeymoon at 
Friséo and other Keune Coast 
cities 

At the local Court on Fre 
day James Patrique, @ recent 
arrival, was up on a charge of 
beating his board at Sprace 
Grové, and was ordered to 
ythe amonnt ¢laimed At. 


Brodie, charged with assault, 
was fined $10 anc bound over 
to keep the peace:-° A man 
picked upon Maio street Fri- 
day night in an “intoxicated 


the Saturday sitting, and 

up as his defense that he oi 
lived” in Philadelphia four 
‘years, was poused every night | 


land hed never been pinched. }- 


His plea availed 
Monday's Court a 


pean yas 


muleted $5 and costs.for-not| — 
June 23 at? p.av, the subjeets| having his auto plates bung 


“3 authorised way. 


motor trip to the States, Fon 


the Saturday session Mr W}, 


‘lea h 3 at 


Good Assortment of Men's Footwear inOxfords 
‘ atid Fine Shoes; also a good line of Work ; 
Boots at Reasonable Prices. ° 
LADIES, we have a. good assortment of. Summer 
Feotwehrs:-Sandale, Slippers, Tennis Shoes 
~ and other Senaieer Requisites. : 
FRESH FRUIT---Pineapples, Strawber- 
ries, Oranges, Apples, Bananas. 
VEGETABLES---Lettuce, Celery, Green Onions, 
Ripe Tomatoes, Radishes. 
ae sD 


- HARDWICK’S, - 


Vou Can Deal. Shve Death to 


FLIES, MOTHS, ROACHES, 
~ Mosquitoes and Bedbugs, 


BY USING 


FLIT or FLYTOX._ 


dy a Hand Sy fill it v with either 


Mz 


yer. * 
pees wou eat ai ste ome en ar hone insects 
EASILY AND ‘PLEASANTLY. p 
Half Pints, with Mouth babe phn” 50c. - 
Pints; .« - 75c | - $1.25 
Gallons, - ae Sprayers 500 


I am Agent for the 


VICTOR ORTHOPHONIC 


and V..E Process: Vietor Records. 
CalLand See Me for prices and terms, 


Stony Plain Pharmacy, J.F. Clarke Prop. 


THE SIGN OF 
BIGGEST VALUE. 


R Speakon, D Dealer. 


Representing Only. i oie Companies. 
angen ‘Years Agent in This District. 
ee 


AS 


vail 


LT 


yo SARE The Tourists 


It is an economic truism that the imports and exports of a country must 
balance. . That is to say, if a country imports more than it exports it must 
pay the difference in gold, which means that. it.sends money out ofthe, coun- 
try, that is, exports it. ‘Phes is the balance maintained. On the other hand, 
if,a country exports more thar it imports then it has to be paid, which means 
an import of gold. Thus the country whose exports in raw materials, natur- 
al products, manufactured, goods and genetai merchandise exceed imports of 
a like character, and to whom: the importing, cOuntries must therefore remit 
gold. in order to balance accounts, can hardly help but prosper and. grow | 
weakhy. f > 

There: are, however, what are termed é4nvisible imports. For ¢xample, 
Great Britain is obliged to import food and other necessities of life on a huge 
scale, and it not infrequently happens that British exports of coal and manu- 
factures..do not equal these imports in value. - Thus the balance of tangible 
trade is against Great Britain. But this is more than offset by the fact that 
the mercantile marine of Great Britain-is the greatest trade_carrying agency 
in the world and all countries pay tribute to Britain: The earnings of 


like exports,.add to the national income and wealth. 

There s another class of imports which operates in the same advantage- 
ous way, and one in regard to which Nature has equipped, Canada to.reap | 
great benefits if the Canadian people make full use éf their é6pportuniliés. We 
refer to tourist traffic. A tourist brings at least one thing with him—money. 
He «pends it in: travelling. and hotel expenses, in means of recreation and 
pleasure, and inypurchases in the country visited. Making Canada attractive 
from the standpoint of the tourist is, therefore,, good national business. t 
will not only draw countless thousands of visitors from other countries, but 
it will encourage Canadians to spend their vacations in Cangda, thus keeping 
their money at work for and in Canada, and in making them better acquainted 
with the Dominion. and its enormous pogsibilities. : 

As already stated, Nature has done its part-t richly endowing Canada 
with some of the finest scenery in the word and by making the Dominion 
a veritable sportsman’s paradise. The Canadian climate, both in summer 
and winter, makes a strong appeal: But these things are not enough inthis 
age. Tourists not only demand these things, and a marked change from the 
environment in which they live most-of the year, bul they insist on all mod- 
ern comforts and conveniences, and go where they can be obtained. 

Canada must, therefore, be made a-country noted for its good roads if it 


“|fo a considerable extent in several vil- 


os 
British shipping constitute a great but invisible import, and these imports, 


fs to capture any large share of the automobile tourist traffic which has now 
reached such large proportions, anada@ must cater tothe; needs and tastes 
of all tourists by chains of good, hotels, by bungalow camps, attractive sum- 
mer end winter resorts. 

Tourists will go where the greatest beauty beckons, the best roads Jead 
and reasonable comfort and necessary conveniences can be enjoyed: <A 
motoring tourist along a good road,arriving at a town or village which pre- 
sents a well kept and clear appearance, streets well treed, an attractive little 
park, and residential lots, both back and front, tidy and with treés, shrubbery, 
grassy spaces and flowers, and where the hotel, no matter how small, is spot- 
lessly clean and good meals served, Will almost certainly stay awhile. But if 
the town or village is the opposite of these things, it is even more ofa pers 
tainty that the tourist will hurry right on, 

It costs some money to make our prairie cities, towns and villages pleas- 
ant and attractive. But it. takes more of time and patience than it does real 
money to transform them as many have been ahd are being transformed into 
places of real. beauty and restfulness. It is the development of the right 
type of community public spirit that really counts in the achievement of re- 
gults. ie 

The securing of a fair share of the growing tourist traffic of the continent 
is something that no Canadian city, town or village can afford to neglect. . It 
is cash business, and frequently leads to larger-and unexpected business de- 
velopments, because many a tourist while on pleasure bent is also keeping 
an eye open for investment and business opportunities. 

And th making of the home town bright, clean and attractive is in itself 
paying dividends to all the townspeople in increased local pele and pleasure 

at home throughout the whole year. * 
— OO _”"”_._"__EEEE_LG AACA 

‘ Boys’ Hoste! At Edmonton Report On Hebrideans 


The Church of ‘England has opened| Of the twelve families—69 people— 
4 boys’ hostel at Edmonton, the first brought in from the Hebrides for set- 
of its kind in Alberta. The first lot |tlement in Canada Jast year, one fam- 
of boys who will be careé@ for at this | 'ily-—one adult. and five children—has 
institution will arrive this month un- | been/ deported because phey . became 
der the auspices of the church, Ala public charge. In the House of 
similar hostel has been operated in}Commons in answer to a question it 
Montreal for some time and has met | Was also stated that Father MagDon- 
with considerable success, in placing, nell, who stpervises the assisted ‘in- 
boys on farms in the provinces. of ‘migration of the Hebrideans was paid 
Quebec and Ontario. | $1,741 salary and $2,177. expenses, 


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Gideon | 


MOTHER: Fletcher's 
Castoria is a pleasant, /harm- 
less Substitute for Castor Oil, 
Paregoric, Teething . Drops 
and Soothing Syrups, espe- 
cially prepared for Infants in arms~and Children all ages.. 


* . Toavoid imitations, always look for the signature of autlhide 


Eroren directions on ach package, Physicians everywhere fecouunend 4 


— 


| Cannibalism Exists In : 
French West Africa 


indulged th i. oe Secret Society Of 
Witch Doctors 
Cannibalism exists and is practiced 


lages in French West Africa, border- 
ing the Liberian frontier, This‘ can- 
nibalism is indulged in by witch doe- 
tors who form @ small but active se- 
cret society. Recently two of them, 
one a ‘woman, werd arrested. The 
woman, In her cohfession revealed de- 
tails of the manner in which two chil- 
dren had been murdered and eaten by 
the -witch doctors, She. explained 
that the rules of their secret’ society 
demanded that the victim sholld al- 
ways be doné to death by seven of the 
witch “doctors, who otherwise would 
lose their magic powers. Members 
of the society were most particular 
alWays to sacrifice members of their 
own families as they believed that the 


flesh of strangers might be bewitched. |, 


Pain th The Muscles, 
Stiffness In Joints, 


Quickly Subdued By Nerviline 


Those who have tested out numer- 
ous linitaents will agree that where 
something is needed to . dislodge a 
deep-seated, more or:less chronic con- 
pioaieete is nothing t¢ compare with 
Nerviline It’s. because Nerviline 
penetrates so @eeply, because it has 
| about five times the strength of the 
ordinary oily preparation, it has come 
to be known as ‘King -over all Pain. 
For Rheumatic. conditions, muscular 
and joint stiffness, Nerviline works 
wonders. A’ trial proves this. Geta 
8§ cent bottle from your dealer to-day. 


High Altitude Affects Taste 


Everest Climbers Found Onions and 
Peppermint Had No Flavor 

A curious effect of high altitude was 
found, it is said; by the men who tried 
to reach the summit of Mount Everest. 
At a height of nineteen thousand feet 
the explorers lost their sense of taste, 
such food as onions lost its flavor, and 
peppermint had no pep left by which 
it might be known, 


They Worked a ti 
Miracle for Him 


So Says Ontario Man. of Dodd’s 
Kidney Pills 


Mr, H. Adstin suffered with backache, 
headache, and was gradually losing 
strength, + 
Coldwater, Ont:—(Special).—There 

is no more enthusiastic beliefer in 

Dodd’s, Kidney Pills anywhere than 

Mr, H. Austin, a well-known resident 

here. He has good reasons for his 

enthusiasm. | He writes: “This is to 
praise Dodd’s Kidney Pills for what 
they have done for me. \I think it is 

a miracle. I suffered so much with 

my kidneys and pains in my legs and 

back: My head ached and, in fact, I 

seemed to lose my strength. After 

using six boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pilis 


I am -now quite well. Thanks to 
Dodd's Kidney Pills, which; I always 
keep in the house now. ~ 7 ai gain- 


ed in weight.” 


Mahy men suffer p®riodically with 
backache .and, as: middle age ap- 
proaches, the pain increases in sever- 
ity. Rest may give temporary relief, 
but’ Dodd’s Kidney Pills do more than 
this, . They strengthen weak kidneys 
and remove the cause of the pain; 


Obtained trom druggists every- 
where, or The Dodd’s Medicine Co., 
Ltd., Toronto 2. 

Z eames ame ate) 


Studying Industrial Conditions 


Eight English Workingmen Sent To 
U. &. By London Paper 

A unique delegation arrived in New 
“York. recently aboard the Carmania. 
They were eight Brifish workingiién. 
One was a patternmaker, one a boiler- 
maker, one a blacksmith, one a tool- 
maker, one a molder, one an ironwork- 
er, one a fitter, one a “machine man.” 


They came to tite United States tor 
four weeks on invitation-of the Lon- 


don Daily Mail, one of Lord Rother- 
more’s papers. 


Btates. 


dred dollars each for 
fifteen dollars a wee 


SUN,«STONY PLAIN. ALBERTA. 


everywhere, 
labelled is fully 


Ciimenton 


You will see this trade’ . 
mark in hardware stores “ 
pOAK Mikig! lata 
setvice and satisfaction by 


the Sheet Mita! Products Co. “ent! 


TORONTO 
Vancouver 


teed for long 


Caieay 


a 


‘ 
RIO , 


A Reciprocal Tariff 
Canada Would Reduce Duty On Cattle; 
If United States Takes First 

Stép » r ¢ 
Hon. W. R, Motherwell, minister of 
agriculture, announced in the Hotise 
of Commons that fhe Canadian Goy- 
ernment” was prepared to adopt a 
“brick for a brick policy” with-the 
Wited . States in thé seduction of 
duties -on cattle. “Every step taken 
by the United States Government,” ho 
said, “in the way of a reduction in 
duty on Cahadian cattle will be met 
by a corresponding reduction in the 
Canadian duty against American cat- 
tle. . We have a brick for brick pol- 
icy. That is to say every brick the 
Americans take. off the tariff wall 
against us will be, met with the re- 
moval of a corresponding brick from 
our tariff against American: cattle.” 
Mr. Motherwell announced that the 
government this month had. passed an 
order-in-council authorizing the min- 
ister of fipance to take such action as 
may be necessary in the direction ‘of 
reducing the Canadian tariff on cattie 
in the event of the United States mak- 
ing similar reductions. 


Delicious Dessert 


Caramel Pudding, a Dessert’ That 
Makes Itself 


One of the most delicious desserts 


tically to-make itself. 
Caramel-Pudding. Here it is: 


two and a half hours,.being careful 
not to let the kettle boil dry. Re- 
move can, cool and chill. 


tents may be removed whole; place.on 
a serving dish and garnish with brok- 


serve individually, cut in slices, gar- 


They ‘are eight ac- 
tual workers, not labor leaders, sent 
to examine working conditions, wages 
and industrial methods jn the United 
The newspaper, is paying all 
their travelling expenses, paying ‘thelr 
wives (who remain at home) the men's 
ysual Wages, giving the men one hun- 
tra clothes and 
#petiding money, 


cream—or use 
cream, with or without garnish,” 


Tin Added To B.C,/Minerals ~ 


Remove | them. 
top-of can, cutting along the side of | take her advice, so my mother got me 
can—not the top—so that the con-|® Supply of the pills and I began tak- 


en nut meats and whipped cream. To|my health was restored. 


nish. with’ nut meats and whipped 


‘Acrégge in Sugar beets in the irrt- 
gated districts of Southern Alberta 
will reach 7,000 acres this season, This 
iis 1,000 acres more than the contract- 
ed area of last season, 


'HOW WEAK GIRLS 


CAN’ GAIN - STRENGTH 


It Comes Through-.the Topic 
Blood-Making Qualities of 
“Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills 

In the life of almost every girl there 


comes a time when weakness attacks 
her. The strain upon her bload sup- 


ply becomes too great, and there fol- ° 


lows headaches and backaches, loss of 
appetite, attacks of dizziness, heart 
palpitation and constant ‘weariness 
and “a tendency toa decline. All 
these symptoms may not be present in 
any particular case, but the presence 
of any one of them shows the neces- 
sity for prompt treatment. And there 
ig no other treatment so sure and so 
speedy as that through the blood-° 
making. qualities of Dr. Williams’ Pink 
Pills. ‘They are the_one thing needed 
to maintain the health of growing girls 
and women of mature years. 

Here is a bit of_positive proof of 
the value of Dr. Williams’’PMk Pills 
in cases of this Kind. ~ Miss Clara 
Fraser, Thessalon, © Ont., ‘hag been 
brought back to health ana strength 
through the timely use of this medi- 
cine, and gives expression of her grati- 
tude-as follows:—“I feel it a duty as 
well as a pleasure to tell you what Dr. 
Williams’ Pink Pills have done for 
me. \Théy have restored-me to health, 


one can serve, and it is one especially |if indeed, they did not save my Ijte. 
loved by ‘children, can be said pradc-|¥ was suffering greatly from anaemia. 
It is called |J Jost flesh and always felt tired and 


nervous, At last I grew 80 weak 1} 
had to remain in bed. » The doctor did 


“Place an unopened can of Borden’s| not seem to help mé. any-and I. was 
Eagle Brand Condensed Milk in-a.ket- | growing weaker, and my heart was 
tle of boiling water and simmey for | bothering me; 


At last.a friend who 
called to see me said she had read of 
a similar case restored by Dr. Wil- 
liams’ Pink Pills and“urged me to try 
I felt helpless but decided to 


ing them. It was not*long before I 
| began to find benefit from the use of 
the pills, and in lesg than two months 
In fact 1 
was in better jhealth than I had ever 
enjoyed, before. I strongly recom- 
neend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to all 


- plain *“ unsweetened | who are weak and run down, for I feet 


sure they will not be: disappointed.” 
You can. get these pills from any 

medicine dealer or by mall at 60c a 

!box from The Dr. Williams’ Médicine 


British Columbia's repufation as a'Co., Brockville, Ont. 


mineral producing province received a 
decided impetus during 1925 when tin 
was added to the list of valuable min- 
erals, production of which hag brought. 
the provinee to the forefront in the 


producing areas of the world. 


In certain gulfs and bays the “tide 


| ses as high as 50 fdee 7 


It never reduces the size of a claim 
against an estate to file it. + 


Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians Yor 


Headache 
“ Neuralgia 


Colds 
Pain 


and providing each with a fiye thou- 


sand dollar life and. accident 4osur- 
ance policy while on the trip.” 


Minard’s Liniment for burns, 
W. ON. U.. 1682 


Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in 
acidester of Balicylicaciad ( 1 Balicylic 
that Aspirin means 


Neuritis 
Toothache 


Lumbago 
Rheumatism 


Accept only “Bayér” package 
w yeti proven airections 
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets 


itlew'et of 24 and 100—Druggists. 
shee, Metietont of Menesenties 


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PAWL SAAS 2 RP Pe Be > 


Vo 


Po 


NO te ee 


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A new dish with all tle taste and 
appearances of ice cream but compos- 
ed principally of riceé- powder, is the 
invention of a San Francisco Chinese. 


The customary Dominion Day din-} 


ner in London this year has been eli- 
minated in favor of a combined recep- 
tion, dance ani concert, to be held in 
the Canadian Building. 

Sir Herbert Ames, Montreal, finan- 
cial director of the League of Nations, 


~ Khas tendered his resignation, to take 


effect next July, according to J. Bieler, 
his assistant. 


Dr. A. G. Doughty, Dominion archiv-. 
ist, has, been appointed chairman of 
the public records commission, accord- 
ing to an announcement made in the 
Canada Gazette 


New Zealand, always a popular bor- 
rower {n London, asked for another 
loan, this time of six million pounds, 
and the issue was subscribed ten 
times over within an hour. The loan 
is at five per cent. and the bonds were 
offered at the price of 98%. 


Legislation forbidding the removal 
of Indian relics from British Columbia 
and designed to prevent their mutila- 
tion by vandals will be introduced at 
the present session of parliament ac- 
cording to word received from Oftawa 
by the native sons of British Colum- 
bia it is announced. 


Spare the children from suffering 
from worms by using Miller’s Worm 
Powders, a most effective vermifuge 
with which to combat these insidious 
foes of the young and helpless. It is 
an excellent .worm destroyer, and 
when its qualities become known in a 
household no other will be used. The 
medicine acts by itself, requiring no 
purgative to assist it, and so thorough- 
ly that nothing more is desired. 


A mileage book is so interesting 
that a traveller is always sorry when 
he reaches the last page, 


~ 
Minard’s Liniment King of Pain 


About the only people who get sat- 
is faction by going to law are the 
lawyers. 


Mustard 


| please /” 


Eat More Mustard! 


Enjoy it on both hot and 
cold meats—with bacon, 
sausages, eggs, fish. Let 
the spicy flavour of Keen’s 
Mustard add greater relish 
to every meal. 


’s best when- fresfily ' 
pubs with COLD water. 


Recipe Book mailed free 


Colman-Keen (Canada) Limited, Dept. 198 
1000 Amherst Street, Montreal rey 


W. N. U. 1632 


« 


Modern Highway / Across Canada 


All-Canadian Road From Halifax To! 
Vancouver Before End of Year 
Four different gove ents have at 


‘|iast heeded the call for an all-Cana- 


dian highway stretching from Halifax, 
N.S., to Vancouver, B.C. - Four goy- 
ernments have met on equal ground, 
and each has pledged the completion 
of the necessaty work. Ontario says: 
“We are already completing our laét 
remaining link,” Alberta is to have its 
link ready this year. The Dominion 
Government, speaking for Jasper Na- 
tional Park, states that it will link up 


“|with Alberta this year;and British 


Columbia, the last to fall into lihe de- 
clares, “When the . Jasper highway 
reachés Tete Jaune Cache, British 
Columbia Will have a road ready to 
carry it on to Vancouver.” It will 
be possible to ‘tour across Canada on 
&@ modern: highway. before the end of 
the present year. ‘ 


Wise mothers who know the virtues 
of Mother Graves’ Worm Extermina- 
tor always have it at hand, because it 
proves its value. 


England’s New Princess Christened 


Water Brought From River Jordan 
Used In Ceremony 

In the private family chapel of Bri- 
tain’s Kings and Queens, located in 
the basement of Buckingham Palace, 
Princess Elizabeth, daughter of the 
Duke and Duchess of York, was chris- 
itened. Water brought from the River 
Jordan was used in the baptism. 

The sponsors for the royal baby 
were the King and Queen, the Prince 
of Wales, and Lady Elphinstone, a sis- 
ter of the Duchess of York. 


Attacked by Asthma. The _ first 
fearful sensation is of suffocation, 
which hour by hour becomes more des- 
perate and hopeless. To such a case 
the relief afforded by Dr. J, D. Kel- 
logg’s Asthma Remedy seems nothing 
less than:miraculous. Its elp 18 
quickly apparent and soon the dread- 
ful attack is mastered. The athma- 
tic who has feund out the dependabil- 
ity of this sterling remedy will never 
be without it.~ It is sold everywhere. 


1326. 
The Softly Flared Silhouette 


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The matron -has, her  “innings" in 
this season's fashions, for all clothes 
are extremely simple, and many of the 
mest important details happen to be 
those with a, slenderizing effect, -This 
is true of thé’model pictured here, de- 
veloped in, one at the small all-over 
floral crepes. The bodice has a.cen, 
tre-front sonia with gathers at, 
shoulders, and is joined to a eir 
skirt front having an inyerted plait. 
The back is ip one piece, | g at the 
sides, and ne a yer he ra ree 
sleeves are long ° 
wrist-bands. No, 1326 is in-sizes 36, 
38, 40,.42 and 44 inches bust. ~ Size 
38 bust requires 3% yards 39-inch ma- 
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“THE SUN, STONY PLAIN. ALBERTA pea 


_ SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 


JUNE ‘13 
JOSEPH’S FIDELITY 


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Golden Text; Seest thou a man dili- 
gent in his business? he shall stand 
before kings; Proverbs 22.29.) 

Lesson; Genesis 391-83. 


Devotional Reading: Proverbs 4.10+ 
18, 


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Explanationa and Comments’ 


‘ Joseph Bécomes House-Steward in 
Dgypt, verses .1-6—A band ‘of Ish- 


-maelites brought Joseph down into 


Egypt~ (see The Historical Back- 
ground) and there sold him to Poti- 
phar, Pharaoh’s captain of guard. 
Owing to hi8 personal charni (for he 
was comely and well-favored, verse 6), 
Joseph was. taken into his master’s 
house asa Servant instead of being 
sent into the fields to lahor. What 
a contrast from his life at homé as 
the favorite Son of his father and his 
free life in the open as. a shepherd 


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must havé been Mis life in that Bgyp- | : 


tion household! But - Joseph ‘was 
adaptable. _In a short time his abil- 
ity and thistworthiness—a token of 
God's présence with him—led Poati- 
phar to make him the supefintendent 
of his household, or house-steward. 
Potiphar’s confidence in Joseph was 
so complete that he put everything into 
Joseph’s hafids, save his own food. The 
exception was probably due to the 
strict laws of caste in Egypt: sev 
Gen. 48.34; 56.34. 

“Oharacter plus capacity plus charm 
always makes its way.” 

“The Lord made all that he did to 
prosper. There is no hint of miracle 
here, Providence works from with- 
in outward,-as. well as from without 
inward. God honors trustfulness. If 
you are sure that you are’ in the 
hands of the God above, and under his 
guidance, you have a quicker eye and 
a steadier hand for the affairs of this 
life. Prosperity inevitably follows” 
(R? C. Gtilie). 


A Health Item Of Interest 


A New .and ‘Effective Method 
_ Promoting Health 
It will be good news to our readers 
at they now have available a most 
effective means of promoting health 
in the home by eliminating the dls- 
eases that are transmitted by flies and 
mosquitoes. Flit, the remarkable in- 
secticide which has been perfected by 
the Standard Oil Company of N.J. is 
now obtainable In Canada at almost 
any drug store, hardware store or 
groeery store. : : 

For years the research laboratories 
of the Standard Oil Company of N.J. 
were engaged in developing a type of 
insecticide that would be clean, safe 
and easy to‘use. 

At last. their expert entomologists 
and chemists succeeded in perfecting 
a thoroughly scientific product super- 
ior to the old methods of killing ‘in- 
sects, in that it kills ali of them that 
come anywhere in the neighborhood of 
the application of the spray, and that 
is very quick and sure in its action. 

Having found this-wonderful answer 
to the insecticide problem, they call- 


of 


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has attained a huge sale in the United 
States, and is in fact widely reeogniz- 
ed as an aid to home health, by rea- 
son of those @ttdlities which make it 
sure death, not only.to files and mos- 
quitoes, ‘but also to moths, ants, bed 
bugs and roaches. * This wonderful 
product is now on sale in all parts of 
Canada. % 

Sprayed into cracks and Grevices 
where insects hide affd breed, Flit des- 
troys both the insects and their eggs. 
An addéd advantage is that Flit will 
not stain thé most delicate fabrics. 
This “has been proved by extensive 
toate, 


The Ol for the Athiete.—In rubbing 
down, the athlete will find Dr, Thomas’ 
Belectric Oil an excellent arti¢le,. It 
venders the muscles and sinews pli- 
able, takes the soreness out of them 
and strengthens them for sifains that 
may put upon them. t stands 
pre-eminent for this purpose, and ath- 
letes who for years have been using it }- 
can testify to its Value asa s lubricant, 


Prisoners Returned After Holiday_ 

A check-up shows‘that ‘all the pris- 
oners of the jail at Tucuman, given 
their freedom for a day on the ocea- 
‘sion of the anniversary of Argentina’s 
pi somo day, returned to the jail, 


Flesh Wounds. ~ 


Apply Minard’s freely, It re- 
moves all the poison and allows 
the wound to heal quickly. 


ed it “Flit,” and under this name it} 


jplant at Great Falls during the next 


a ng ae 


OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE 


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Horizontal 48—Recompenses. 


| "a #3—Plant allied” to the 
1—Stop. ; 50-—Part of td be. turnip. ~ : 
5—Become excited, puft|51—A bag-like part. 21—Anger. 

up. 52—Guarantees. 23—Loiter: 
10—Astral body, 566—Bandaged. 26—Protect, watch over. 
14—Old world plant of , 60—True. 27—Loosen. 

lily family. a 61—Revolying piece, 28—Sifting apparatus, 
15—A tooth. 63—Snmiall valley. 29—Wise men: 
16—-Tune of air. 64—Girl’s nickname. 30—One affected with 
17—480 sheets of papers.|65—Having a jagged dread disease. 
18—Vanlegated wax ¥ edge. 31—Ethereal fluid in 

quartz. 66—Otherwise. . veins of gods. 
19—Repair. 67—Let it stand (print-;32—A water nymph. 
20—Game played. in ing). 38—Checks. 

bowling alleys. 68—Defied. 36—Crude. 
22—Cast into the shade 69——Crease or crack open | 42—Shoulder ornament 
24—Period of time. of officers. 
25—Brownish color. Vertical 438—Scoffed at, 
\26—Brackets or’ angle|’ 1—Male of the red deer | 44—Wanted. 

irons, 2—To the lee side. 45—Fronts of buildings. 
30—Long gaiters, 3—Borrow. 47—Mistake, 
34—Single thing. 4—Storm. , -|49-=Droll fellow, 
35—Having ears. 5—Issue from. 52—Wearies. 
37—Tax or __ tribute] 6—Huge pieces of tim- | 53-7 Mdy. 

(Dial.). ’ ber, * 54—Satisfy. 
38—Consumed. “7-—The armpit. 55—North American rail. 
39—Breach, 8—Wisp or tuft of hatr. 56—Fail to keep or matin- 
40--Hasten. (Scot.). tain. 
41—Be 8 ie or ‘hie 9—Built, 57—Story. 
43—Mended, *% fel 10—Money saved. 58—Girl’s name. 
4b—F roth. 1i—Snare, / 69—Consider. 


46—Makesg deeper. 12—-Objectives, 


She Couldn’t Sleep 
Heart Was So Bad’ 


Mrs, J. D. McOlintoek, Charlotte- 
town, P.E.L, writes:—‘About a year 
ago I was greatly troubled with my 
heart. 

‘I could not sleep at night; and was 
so nervous I imagined that I could 
seo everything im the room moving, 
and would have to turn on the lights 
before I could ‘get td, sleep. 


After having read of your © 


62—Jagged-—promontory,, 


"bint Aerial Expedition 
Engineer. Antonio Pauly, of Buenos . 
Aires, has presented to the ministry 
f the navy plans| for an’ Argentine 
aerial expedition\ to the South. Pole’ 
and an extensive scientific exploration « 
of the Antarctic continent. 


I took several boxes of them, and 
‘San now get a full night’s sleep with- 
out any trouble, and ee! fine in every 
way,’ 

HH. & N\ Pills have been on’ the 

market forthe past 32) years; all 
dealers sell them; put up only by. The 
T. Milburn Go. Limited, Toronto, Ont, 


LEG SORES 


TAM now to obs vid of thane 


To Develop More Power 
Two million dollars will be expend: | 


ed by the Winnipeg Electric Company e at dene, ‘ is 
rom t 
and its subsidiaries “in making i hy jun a 2 mg heara 


necessary provision to obtain and util: | Pai am Tt 
ize power from” the hydro-electric. ith lis Kansas 
eight months; it is annoanced, <A 
considerable proportion of this expen- 
diture Will be represented by large 
power machinery, it is stated. 


Nant SURUKON 
ie Gn vie. GB. 


" DROR. A. WALTON, 
. PHYSIGIAN AND SURGKON, 


Office over Kellf’s Store. 
Residanve, 3d St. 


Plone I, 
Ww naan 


DRW. SCOTT HA Jil 'LITON sTON 
Dental Surgeon, 
400 Vegler Bhiy, Kadinenton, 
Phones: Otfive 6514; Moone 82117. 
AC Stony Plain evefy Thureday. 


M> MECKLENBURG 
~ Exelusive Optical Sjecinlist, 
‘> 35 YRars WXpPERIENCR. 

* 22 Years iN KpMonron. 

Offive 
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EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS, 
CHICAGO, JUNE, 1926 


The Greatest Event inthe 
History of the Catholic 
Church in America. 


C.N. Rys. to Operate Special 
Trains from Western 
Canada. 


Of unusual importance to Roman 

Jatholics is the 28th International 
Eucharistic Congress. in Chicago, TlL., 
June 20 to June 24th néxt. 

The Uhurch diguitaries ave duly ap- 
preciative of the efforts made by the 
Canadian Natjonal Railways, who 
yave arranged to operate special 
trains to and from the Congress, and 


have al<o made reservations: for sev- 


eral hundred people in gohd hotels at 
&% reasonible expense, and ask their 
people to make application promptly 
,for the necessary sleepitig car and 
‘hotel accommodation. ‘The Church 
authorities were consulted prior to 
arranging the train service so that 
the proper departure time from the 
various centres would be ensured. 
Those who desire to use the regular 
service have the privilege of traveling 
oo the throngh train which is oper- 
ated duriug the summer season from 
Western Canada'to Chicago. 
Any agent of the Canadian National 
Kailways will be ‘pleased to give you 


further particulars aud complete all 


arrangements. 
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FORSALE, Slabs; 3 miles north- 
west of Stony Plain. “W. Theuss, 
Stony Plain. 05 


FOR SALE, Beurdiess Barley 

Seed, ideal seed for green feed. 
Apply Henry Giebelhause, Stony 
Plain: 08 
FOR SALE—Oak table with 3 

leaves. combinsd bookcase and 
secretairé, Inmp shade, rocking 
Chait. and 2 dining chairs. Albert 
Oeming Restaurant, Stony~Plain. 


FOUND—Suin of money iu Bar 

Room of Royal Hotel. Owner 
ean have same by proving proper- 
ty and paying for ad. 
atahie Jas Smith. 93 


er 
LOST—End gate froin a trysk, 

painted red, Return to I Zilliox. 
Phorie 33. 01 


LOST between Duffield and Wab 
amun, on Baseline, one brown 
club bag, ‘containing Indy’s tan 
dlreas ani silk stockings to match. 
W_A Warren, Tomahawk P.O. 


ma, Eh Rtn 
LO&ST—Tire and Rim from Ford 
car, May 21, near Rosenthal 

schol J Shearer, Stony Plain. 
LOST—Reward for the return of 
clubdag picked up a mile west 
of Spruce Groye, J A Barrie, Ed- 
monton Beach. 03 


ESTRAY—Hereford steer, abont 

2 yeara old, white face; no vis- 
ible brand. Apply Edwin Hoff- 
ma, Phone 1697, 01 


When You're in Stony Plain 


Try Some Real Home Cooking at|: 


The Berliner Restaurant, 
Next door to the Stadio, 
‘Meals 250 & up. All White help 


160-acre Farm For Sale Cheap 


lével as can be, 120 aores under 
cultivation, .7 miles-to Stony on 
good road, very good location, fair 
buildings ; price $42 an gore; pay- 
ments arranged See O Hoffinen 


long on the market. o1 


Three Doors. Sonth Batons. |. 


Real Estate ‘and Farm Lands. 
Qtto Hoffman, Stony Plain. 


Stony Plain Restaurant. 


See Con-| 


Our Pesvinally Ca Conducted Fouls” 


Very best soil, 1 mile to school, | Teachers, , Professional Msn 


I. Entra to Ridéau Canal toe Ottawa River River before, 
Partiament Hill, as ir looked 100 years age, 


n the Jate summer of 1826 Lieuten- the Rideau Canal, “the British au- 
ant-Colonel John By, of the Royal|thorities experienced. much difficulty 
Engineers, selected the spot wherejin attempting the defence of ithe 
the Rideau Canal should enter the| westerm part of the province. This 
Ottawa River, and in so doing set-|was owing to the difficulties of 
tled the site of what afterwards be-| transporting men and supplies fom 
came the capital of the Dominion of| Montreal to Kingston, because of tho 
Canada. The - centenary of this| rapids” “St. Lawrence. River. 
event is being. marked this coming 
August by a celebration which is 
expected to be national in character. 
The inion Government has al- 
ready ‘intimated its intention, not 
only of taking part, but of signaliz- 
ing the occasion by extension of a L 
works for the beautification of the| ‘This was the problem which Co!. 
capital. The celebration itself will By came out to Canada to solve. He 
inclyde historical pageantry _and|had epent nine years in this coun- 
will draw from the western plaing a|try after 1802, when he had been en- 
spectacular  “ pede” as illustra- rwith the construction of th: 
e of one the ‘historical 
of the development of that broad sec- “Sa prysig tt 
Dominior. . 


tion of the 
ton ott the ' 
In making his —, up the Ot-| real. 


rt from. Montreal to 
Kingston ‘excessiva, being 
fifty-four shillings per cwt. 


tl lier as a engine of high rank 


Fire and .Lifé Insurance. 


List Your Farms with Me. 


Meredith Bros:, 
EVERY week IN THE 


r HONK F IVE-ONE. 


; Zilliox & Kast, t, 


Harness and Farm 
Implements. 


Opposite Royal Hotel. 
ALL WHI’ re HELP. 


GOOD MEALS AT \KKA.- 
SONABLE PRICKS 


Ice Cream. Soft. Drinks. 
Albert Oeming, Prop. 


Business Men and Women 
Drsing July Poure to 


Pertlament peeses. 2. Old entranée to 
pointing by Ciegs a 


time of opening of Canoh | iano, 


The coming of railways has super- 
seded it and renderedit practically 
useless as o carrier of traffic; but it 
re@dered valuable servicb In carlier 
days for the-settlement of the Pro- 
yince of Ontario, both east. and west: 

Three years after Bytown_ became 
Ottawa, it was chosen as the capital 
of the old Province of Canada. 

T29. centenary celebration this 
summer will last two weeks, from 
Ausust 16 to 28. |The first week— 
Angst 16. to 21—will be devoted 
particular'y,-to the centenary pro- 
gram, which will include an_his- 
torical vv'reant illustrating outstand- 
ine. porfods end events in the —his- 
fo-y of the capital... During _ the 
Same period the Hdmonton Sampede . 
‘will give’a'daily program; while ar- 
rengemen‘ts are al-o being made for 
holding -the Rudder International 
Powér Boat races for two days of. 
that-week.. Plans are not fully com- 
pleted for the celebration, but 
amore other pronosals under con- 


sideration are the erection of amonu- __- 


ment to Colonel By. The Dominion 
Government is also preparing plans 
for the extersion of the Driveway 
which is suth an attractive feature 
of the city. 


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Rve and White Bread, freel-e 
every day 


8 Loaves of Bread 256. 


Bakery, Confectionery, Grocer iva. 


PHILIP TRAPP. 


STOP‘AT ‘ha: 


— Spruce Grove Hotel 


Good Rooms, Good Meals. 
Fully Licensed. 


JOB D. MILLER, Manager 


1c ICH. 


EMMA. TREIT, 


formerly of Stony Plain, Alberta, int 
sometine of. North Battleford, Sas. 
katchewan;). +. 

TAKE: NOTICE THAT your: hu ~ 
banil Joseph Treit through bis Bolfci 
tor F. W. Lundy, Barrister, Stony 
Plain, Alberta, ~bas commen an 
Action against you out of the Si- 
preme Gourt of Alberta, Judicial 1 i-- 
trict<of ‘Kadménton, for a Decree f 
Divorce absolute dissolving yo 
marriage to the said Joseph Treit on 
the gronfid of Adultery, and further 
for an Order giving to. him the cu - 
tody.of the Children of ‘the auld mar 
riage. 

AND. FURTHER. TAK#,.NOTICH ~ 
that if, you dispute the tight of tLe 
said Joseph Treit. to either of the v 
remedies. you must not Iiter thar 
thé 80th day of) June; 1626, Ale or 
cause to be filed in my Office if the 
Court House af the City “of Edmoi- 
ton-a Statement of Deéfencé to tLe 
said Claim and thatin default of you: 
s0 doing the’ Plaintiff may. procece 
against you in: your absence “and ob- 
tain fudgmwent or such other Order 
or Ordérs that he may. appear by the 
Kyidence tote entitled tM? 

This Notice is.published: pw saant— 
to"an Order of the Master-in-Chamb- 
ers, Edmonton, “Alberta, dated the 
28th diay of May, A.1./1926. 

R. POW ABA 
' levk of the Court. 


Files, and Films Developed, 
and Frints Vede. 


Your Wilms Can Ounily Be | evelopet 
onep, why tor have than devel- 
oped right, ub . 
t e . 
The Stony Plain Studio. 


SBE MEB FOR 


INSURANCE ! 
Life, Sine Hail, Automobile. 


/R. B. BROOKS, Stony Plain. 


Wawanesa Mutual. 
Insurance at Cost. 


W.A. I ae 


ROSENTHAL HALL. 


Bring Your Hogs Trapp’s Bake Shop.|FRIDAY, JUNE. 11. 
ae 


Barth's Orchestra 


~ DANCE! 


HOLBORN HALL. 


Friday, June the 18th, 
BARTH'S OBCHESTRA, 
Please Bring Busketa.. 


DANCE! 
Stony's Féotball Club, 
WUDEL'S HALL, 
Thurs. Evg., July 14. 
(DOMINION DAY).. 
4-PHECE ORCHESTRA 


For Picnic Parties & Weddings : 


We take pate oe. aei te: from 1 to5 gals, 
Ice \ Biiobe. 


Soft Drinke and Cones at 


: The Berliner Confectione 


VRE Service from Western Canada || John Enders, 


neewence 


June '20-24, 1925 
Please call and get full 
AW, 


Local Agent Stony Plain. Phone 28 
» Or write 


Vii romps ie 


: from 


We.carry ice Cream all year ery - 
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GENERAL NOTICES. 


- COMETS,D, TRUSTEES. . 
John Bichonlouly (Chair ‘man), 
Philip Kulak, Peter Unterachuetsz 

Bee-treas, y 


Spruce Grove M 1). No. 519. 


8 C Hagen. Reeve; Councillors 
Geo, Campbell, Dau Giese, - Thee. 
Wudel, L. Sinclair, Dan ans, 


INGA M.D. NO. 620. 


 Pounellane A. Ez. Hopkins 
re * ve: a ag Goa Rk. 

owa reinh ‘ashe M, 
MoKiulay, Reeve... 3 


» @raydon, that an’ unknown. man has hat as next door to being priceless. 


WOMAN COULD. 


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THE SUN, STONY PLAIN, ALBERTA, pi 


9, : . |Could Not . peeete 
Let the “CLARK” Kitchenaihelp you, ‘ Wife's an Name 


I; 
1 


Elderly Farmer Had Never Used It In’ 
Addressing Her 

Tm certains parts of rural. England 
it is uncommon for a man td address’ 
" ’ his wife by her baptismal natee; at 
illustration of ~which Thoinas Hardy, | 
the novelist, recently, told ‘the. follow- | 
ing story? An elderly r farmer called ih 
erisp, ee with your a lawyer and explained: that he'wishea 
regular dressing, a to-make his wit The lawyer. took 
a ae ae of 7 out his fountain pen, and prepared to 


a receive his client's instructions. © “1’ll 


leave all my brass to my Wife,” the 

farmer said. “We've been married 

‘TOMATO thirty years.” ©“What’s your wife's 

Christian name?” asked the lawyer, 

KETCHUP banat ty a note of the bequest, . The 

farmer scratched his heat, “thought 

Tet ponsatioes and pure epiced pod hard. for several seconds,. ahd finally 

‘jsaid ‘that. he couldn't remembér. ‘The |. 

CLARK'S & BEANS lawyer thought of ‘a plan that would 

W. CLARK Limited - Moritreal spur.his meniory. “Walk to the}, 

26-26 | door,” he suggested, “and shout Alp- 

‘stairs as‘if you_were calling her.” The| 
farmer did, and shouted, “Missus.” 


which comes now so 
fresh and green and 


Sieds 0 the makers of the celebrated | 


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jer, little dhughter! That black satin 
~}you affect is all right, I guess, but 
‘| when’ you get the real things that have 
some honest-to-goodness style in-them, 
why you don’t: need“to wear them so 
skimpy to took your best. If you 
don’t' know what I mean stay awake 
tonight and think it ever, Georgie. I’m 
giving you somethifig straight!” 

“So straight it sounds like a ser- 
mion to me,” the other girl retorted. 


Sango: Romantic vi Adventures of the Sapper you 


“And this isn’t. Suhday; either! But 


Copyright 1925 by Hi Sie GATES you’ve got a license-all right, I sup- 


, Published by arrangement with First Nationa! Pictures, inc. *|pose.” It was a sententious finisn, 
a » a but Joanna preferred not to take It 

THE STORY THUS FAR ravishing little hat, grey with a splash | UD- / 
Joana, pretty, ultra-modern shop'°f Scarlet at the side. Georgie es-| Joanna heard Mrs. Adams through 
girl; is informed by her employer,| timated the very simplicities of that|half open doors tell’6ther girls in the 
a houtise that the drawing room has been 
A’ single flower, but that an orchid,|®8signed for the evening and heard the 
flippant rejoinders that there were 


given her a million dollargs/to spend 
as she wishes. ~ Phere are ‘no*strings ° 
to the gift—no conditions to meet—}|DeStled at Joanna’s: waist. 
she is not even to know the name of 


There was an inimediate babel or|!ot8 Of other wide open spaces in the 


i witnowe 


‘}that dress was to Joanna tiobody but 


(} heard then was not John’s, but the 


her benefactor. She endeavoxs in/voices, punctuated presently by the| World anyway.’ 


vain to learn more from, banker Dg- ¥ 4 
gleston, wheré she meets -his nephew, pate als ace aan 


Brandon, a man-about-town, who helps tomer® that 
her write*her first check aiid *tells| wants to be attended to. 
scams ie Ope we make eri “So you. weren’t fired after all?” 
o her. aze e amount. 0 
f 

inniag. finet ay ibe fact that her ‘shon| 0° te e exclaimed igi phe pas 
girl compahions and ‘the merchants | Summoned her’ wits. ~ “Here we've 
with whom whe deals, . spending per ‘beet picking ‘out ‘the hymns for yonr| 
new found: fortune, believe her to have! funeral all day ‘and you—you’ ve pull. 
gone the limit. in securing the money, jed off whatever you've pulled off! Let 

* What's: what— 


She returns*home that ‘night expect- | 
ing to meet. John, her hppelegsly “old- ithe tidings loose, Jo! 

fashioned” girlhogd sweetheart. and who?” Georgic’s’-tone had drop- 
ped to,the confidential level) 


“CHAPTER VIi.Continued, Joanna's eyes. narrowed immediate+ 

“Miss Twenty-seven” had become ly.. There were times when Joanna 
the slender wraith -of a ~“hothouse|°Uld remind one of a lynx. This 
flower, all perfume,’ softness; and deli-} ¥48_0ne of them, ‘ 
cate color; beneath her mink wrap she “Drop the ‘who’ thing, Georgie!” | 
shehe vaguély grey; smart grey tail. /she warned, , 
leur that fell-straight from underneath’ Georgie stared at her. “Well, for 
her shoulders, but hugged her hips; | te love of~’ . The gitl om.the other 
skirt that dropped into straight ines | Side of the counter,on the outside 
without a touch of trimming or vag-|2°W, interrupted ‘sharply: 
rant pleats or colors; a thing that wae “Yes, that’s what [ said. 
infinitely and .expensively. “avenue"; plugging in the wrong line!” 
grey sheer hose of a quality that | She had intended to let “Mr. Good 
echoed into the Very souls 6f Georgie Morning” feast his eyes also, but sud-| She heard Mrs. Adams’. confusion, 
and the regt! Slippers; slippers that @2nly she lost the flavor of her play: |“Why, yes, Ill tell her "youre asking 
wee. wondrous things of some skin She swung smartly about. and with-|for her,” + S 

t “, Out as much as a nod, leaving an end- 

with the sheen of grey. velvet! - leks. “Séalan WE weekaeae oihotaials ke han dandhiea auteight sae ot huey 

j unanswered, she elbowed her way into| Rew gowns to Georgie as an install- 

the street. “ aiment of tomorrow's ~promse, she 

She-had thought ‘of ssidilg up to-let|thought she heard John come in the 


; Mr. Graydon see her ang to ask of him |front door, , She listened eagerly, 
iH ARDLY W AL some ‘more wild questions, but she for- ips hot; eyes shining an@»body trem- 
he got. bling, but there was no call from Mrs, 


M ° Why did. everyone, even Georgie, Adams, She fell again to ¢xamining 
Pi bee Er ng elo 1 who out of some very definite under- | herselfyin'her bit ofsapirror, twisting 


After a while, after 


You're 


standings between them, should know and squirming to glim as much at 

Restored Her Health Ni her pretty well—why did all of them one tinsé af possible of then, gorgeously 

Pigs 7! think ‘things? What was wrong with |soft and glimmering ning gown, 
Peet Ver wath Cet the world, the whole world?~ Was out of which her throat lifted round 


and would- not be there“no one who really knew about a 


{sir? Not even among other girls? 
Something very profound was ‘wtir- 
ring down below the’ surface ef the 
deep brown eyes of Joanna, but it was 
still too abstract a confusion for her 
to. grapple with, She was singing 
again when she reached home. The 
world fér sonte unfathomable reason 
had picked her out-to be good to. 
When Georgie arrived, breathless 
from her rush from the store, Joanna 
was in the midst of her feverish un- 
packing of boxes. She had forgotten 
her pique, and Georgie had forgotten 
her: offense apparently, She plunged 
in to help, vainly trying to get in ques- 
tions between hérsqieals of delight 
over the procession of surprising new 
things, “Whatever pertinent queries 
she Nad treasured up against oppor- 
tunity to ‘voice them weré effectually 
silenced when Joanna remarked: 
“Lay off tomorrow, Georgie, Get 
siek or have a boil or somethiig. I’m 
going to take ‘you to some place I 
found today and“byy you some real 
you waat. But 
you've got to wear your dresses loos- 


down and could 
hardly get around 
to. do my_house- 
work. I caeny be 


your Ve ege ompoun: 
y the time I took two bottles I was 
beginning to get around again, I took 
ten bottles in all, and now I am all 
a ht again and doing my own work, 
ave six grown-ups to work for, so 
L mare plea Ao do, I also used Lydia 
Vigra ap otal 8 Sanative Wash, and I 
think it But I ewe my health 
to the Laan Compound, and { 
think if more of it was used women 
would be bettér off. I would not be 
without it if it cost mach more. ’’— 
Mrs, NELLIE Horn, 28 St. Matthews 
Avehue, Hamilton, Ontario. 
Do you feel broken down, nervous 
and weak sometimes? Lydia E. Pink- 
ham’s Vegetable Compound is excel- 
me so Saka a pectes me, It awere 
he en regularly and Be er 
in is condition, 


stently, will relieve 
i a a ins ath things—-whatever 


W. VN. U, 1682 


‘| for_great deeds should. never come, 


She'd always had a frock 
‘sleeves and a fairly low cut 
gy but éach of them, modest affairs, 
d made her hungry for somethin 

geslnysomething that really would be n 
gown, Ay last! ‘What the feel of 


Jodnna will ever know. ‘She wouldn't 
admit it herself,‘and it’s the: sort of 
thing that can be painted on a canvas 
or put into musid,” but never said In 
words, : 

She heard -the tattle of the door-} 
bell. She signed to Gedrgie to be 
quidt and opened her door am inolt or 
two. . She heard Mrs. Adams answer- 
ing an inquiry, and the voice she 


quiet, modulated tones of the man she 
had met at thé bank—DBrandon. * 

She heard Mrs. Adams” confusion. 
“Why, yes, I'll tell her you're asking 
for her,” the puzzled’ landlady was 
Saying. “But I don’t know whether 
to put you in the parlor to wait or not, 
There’s someone—her ‘friend—is in 


there. I've just been talking to him 
about her, | She doesn’t know he’s| 
here yet.” 


And then Brandon's suave voice: 

“I am sure we will getOn famously, 
her—her friend and I. We'll talk 
about her, too, you see, if she is very 
long. coming down. I have brought 
her some flowers. Will you be _gooa 
enough toa, hand them. to her?’ 

Joanna heard Mrs. Adams herding 
him into the “drawing room only” and 
in her diffident, blundering way mum- 
bling an introduction. So John had 
come in. She was right -when_she 
thought she heard him. And he and 
Mrs, Adams had been talking together 
all this time-in muffled whispers so 
she would not know—talking of her. 
And now Brandon, a man who she 
thought knew what was a secret from 
her, had come, as he-had ligatly threat- 
ened; and John would see him. Bran- 
don and John! She wanted to keep 
John... She’d nevér realized before 
how mich. 

She ‘didn’t know why, but Joafina 
was afraid as she went downstairs; so 
soft and young and. beautiful in her 
costly new gown, and so flushed from 
the day’s events, but afraid. © > 

(To be contthued) 


hg OF 
Kent fresh in 
the Vacuum fir 


Gospel Not World Wide 

Although the Gospel has been car- 
ried into most corners of the. world 
in ex¢@tution.of the Biblical mandate, 
vast fields yet await the missionary. 
China has 300,000,000 adherents /of 
“heathen” religions (or philosophies): 
Japan, 72,000,000 out ef a population of 
77,000,000, and India’s non-Christians 
number 217,000,000. 


THE ONLY MEDICINE. 
: BABY HAS HAD 
Is .What ‘Thousands of Mothers 


Say of Baby’s Own’Tablets 

Once a mother has used Baby’s Own 
Tablets for her-little: ones: she will use 
nothing else. . Experience teaches her 
that they are without an equal for re- 
lieving baby of any of the many minor 
ailments which affliet him at one time 
or another. The Tablets never fam 
to be of benefit—they cannot possibly 
do harm as*they are guaranteed to be 
free from. gill injurious drugs. 

Conce g Baby’s Own- Tablets 
Mrs. Russell Hill; Norwood, Ont., says: 

—“I shall always have a good word-to 
say for Baby’s.Own. Tablets. I have, 
given them té pur baby girl. In fact 
they are the only medicine she has 
ever had and I am proud to say that 
she took second prize. at our baby 
show. She is eleven months old ana 
weighs 22 pounds. No mother whose 
child is peevish or ailing will make'a 
mistake in giving it Baby’s Own Tab- 
lets:” 

Baby’s « Own Tablets are  sold~by 
medicine dealers or direct by mail a 
25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams 
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 


4 World's Largest Theatre 

A group of Italian capitalists is ar- 
ranging to construct at Genoa what is 
claimed~will be the largest theatre tn 
the world The site chosen is the 
Place Tagliata, and will face the sea. 

This new playhouse at Genoa Is 
to cost $8,000,000, or 40,000,000 lira In 


native coin. Mie ee 


Little Helps For This Week 


Not slothful in business,. fervent in 
spirit, serving the Lord.—Rom, xii. fl. 


Since Thou hast added now, O God! 
Unto my life another day, 
And giv’st me leave to walk abroad 
And labor in«my lawful way, 
My walks and works. with me begin: 
Conduct me: forth and bring me‘in. 
George Withep « 


" Remember that if the opportunities 


the: opportunity for good deeds is re- 
newed for. you day by day: -The 
thing for us to long for is the good- 
ness, not for glory.—Frederie W. Far- 
rar. { 


Always Ready and Reliable.—Praati- 
cally all pains arising from inflamma- 
tidn can be removed with» Dr. Thomas’ 
Eclectric Oils Simply rub it.on the 
sore-spot and it is quickly absorbed by 
the skin. Its healing powér is con- 
veyer to the inflamed tissue which Is 
quickly soothed. This fine old 1¢m- 
edy is also a specific for all manner of 
‘cuts, scratches, bruises’ and sprains. 
Keep.a bottle handy always, 


When Holloway’s Carn Remover Is 
applied te acorn it kills the roots and 
the callosity comes out’ without axhry 
to the flesh: y 


~ 


Produces Cold Light 

A. demonstration of a method of 
producing cold light was given recent- 
ly by a scientist at Manchester, Eng. 
By the process the electricity is chang- 
ed to light without théed@umiifary sub- 
stance being heated in any way. 


A man is prouder. of things he 
thinks he can “accomplish than “of 
those he really can. 


Minard’s Liniment for backache 


Asparagus Used Centuries Ago 


Culture of Plant Introduced Into Eng- 
land During Reign of William III, 
Before the days of Henry VIII., vege- 

table ‘gardens were not made ‘in Eng- 

land. Asparagus, with its remarkable 

properties, was used as a food 200 

B.C., and though our Tudor ‘ancestors |) 

ate the whole of the stalks with 

spoons, the culture of this plant was 
not introduced until W&fe reign of Wil- 
liam Jil, when Sir Willtam Temple 
brought it from the Hague. The King, 
visiting . Sir William a# Moor Parky 
showed Jonathan Swilt, the secretary, 

how to eat it in Dutch style. ~ “K 

William alweys ate the stalks whole,” 

said a 


During ‘the last . decade the per 
capita consumption of meat in Europe 
has increased 50 per cent. 


It 4akes forty years to make a mill 
y machine; four years to break it; 
a aoe years to learn better, 


Use Minard’s Liniment in the stable 


- 


Plain and District. 


‘Rest Shop, Suey Mi 
__Repairing on All Makes of Cars. 


‘PAIGE-JEWETT SALES. sy Pia 


ie BATTERY CHARGING Our Specialty | Deiat om tng 
4 . _|Sane Lat 8 pm. re 


di ee rethe evening 
on June 13th 
Scliool Noo 2 


“th Stony Plain 


. - ~ Mr T Seott: of Holborn is 
; nL Bgl ; : y in, Banff t » week, attending 
2 A Se ba these cof the Grand Agdye 
{ = A.F? & 2A. 

Normal students from Stony 


‘Authorized: CHEVROLET Dealer. 
Cr ae 
NEW LOW PRICES ON 


CHEVROLET > 


' ‘Touring.. . . $870. Roadster . . . $870. 
_. Coupe... . $1053. Coach $1053. 
‘ Sedan. . $1173 LandauSedan 1233 


district hive returned to their 
home. From Camrose* Esther 
Jespersd Mabel Cari,;*Sara 
and” jie “McKinlay; Ghen 
Carmichael, R Shaul. From 
Calgary: Kathleen Powell. 


seen Sutiday on the local 
| grounds, when ‘the Duffield 
team gave the localites quite 

an argument for the honors 
The gimée was much better 
than “the score shows, the 
teams being tied O—O till the 


BAA 2K 


} - INCLUDING BALLOON TIRES. ing. ‘The finvl score was— 

‘ Stony 4, Dnffield-O- Batteries 
ee: ‘ tht —Stony, Val Mobr p, Conrad 
a A ‘ SUMMERFIELD & MAYER. Fuhrc; Dutteld, Roddy and 


Robinson p, Brass c. 


A meeting of School Board 
No, 52 was held Friday even 


’ uae Steet } ing last. Among other masters 
4 WIPE OUT _THE PAR i y ip for iscunsion was the clos-|# 
‘ ing of theslucal scheol for the 
Been ‘ SYSTEM inidsummer Holidays. Miss 
} 4 © McNabb handed-in: her resig- 
nation to the Board. 
In 1921 J. T. Shaw, present leader of the Provineial The vig D- EF. Convention 
Liberal Party, ~stated that “in the wake of the party for wohtnaeine a candidate 
system had followed corruption.”. Mr Shaw has ch: ANE in Stony Plain constilueney 
+ . ‘ i ae p ; y 
: ed since 1921, but the party has not, We cannot. afkercoui eee aue nuity dels 
forget what happeted in. Northern Albertasso recently? egates as expected Were pres 
a as last October, in the Dominion General Election. out, The contest was between 
4 Messrs Washburn and Man 
h Alberta in the past five years-has had a Government}|sou, the former getting it” ly 
re ‘intial oven bac: one vote, The chair was taken 
in power, which is acknowledged, even ‘ its oppon- by W-G Steyéne of the* Live 
ents, to have been. honest and sincere. » has” been :/Stock. Pool, “Hon WG Reid, 
# ; accused of inaction and extravagance, Provincial Sirewry, Was, tes 


‘ent and gave wi a diess,Or- 
ganizalion work is) wow pron 
coeding, and, ‘the -campaiyn 
promises tay bea lively One. 


me: these as-| 
bi 
t 


sertions are disproved by evidence of the improved ! 


financial and administrative “conditions — in Provincial: 


affairs. nae | 


The party system _is breaking down all over tiatty 
world. The gevius of Albértans has evolved n SYS- 
tem immeasurably” better, a system which has func- 
tioned satisfactorily during the-past. five years. It sub- 
stitutes co operation for opposition inthe. adminis ration 
of Provincial affairs, . Do not be tempted by specious. 
argument to go back to the evils of 1921. 


Chicken thieves ate operat 
ing again ip phis district; Vri- 
day morning Mr Jol Puch. 
olke lost ten) It isn’t possible 
to lay this theft oncadog, as 
the missing Ones Were “¢lack= 
ers” and bid beén. plaged in 
uw pen witha beityy lid: ats 
tached. 


A dance. will we halat 
Rosenthal Hall’ on Friday, 
Junet, Pi o» 

The Conservatives of North- 
ern Alberta held a dig .rally 
iy Edmoutiii hist, Saturday 
evening, When sthey were ad - 


Work and Vote for U F. A. Candidates. Join 
the U. F. A. : 


Issued by the U.F.A. Publicity Committee, Calgary. 


: : : 0 1 dvesse ’ Teudery.A. Ay 
ROYAL. HOTEL, Stony Plain dete hy th F Ewing and 
08 PAP MILLER ER POR 0,3), DMT Ne Waite Sony 
‘ é TELEPHONE BRAG HTEEN Plalo Constituency, was pres- 


ent. 


FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION’ FOR TRA VEL 


LERS. EUROPEAN VLAN. , is the U.F, ee. Leduc 

RESTAUKAN'T. IN CONNECTION, constituency, . 

Rif. FOUND~ Seb of of Beam. Scales 
ci £4 i Apply Bun Officé, 


LOBT—On baseline weat ae 
Plain, a pooker book containing 


= Gwe s HRE EVES 
| Weaver of Rugs, Carpets, Portiers. 


return. to O: pues Duffield a rn 


receive reward, 


eo ES Prices. Rugs for Sale. Hog-Raisers, Attention ! 


Book your orders for ‘purebred 
Yorkshire Boars ai Sows, for 
August delivery;: the-kind: which 
|fetehed premium elry 

Giebelhaus, Stony Bish : 


Phone 3 1 669. 


THE SUN, STONY. PLAIN, : ALBERTS.» : 


ut St. Matthew's | 


A first-class ball game was) 


latier part of the eighth inn | 


jon at. 


D.C Breton of “Telford ville | 


« cheque and tWo notes. Fiuder. 


Caleidee’ 


fs ms x8 ih ee a June 11—Danee, Rosenthal “Hall, 


11—Red Cross meeting in Town 
Hall, at8 p.1a, 


~ 18- Public meeting in Stony, 


auspices of TT) Py A: 
“16—Grade XI éxama begin, 
18—Nominations for the Albertn 
Legislature. 
18-— Daive at Holborn Hall,” 
23—Grade VIII 6xams begin, 
28-i-Provinetnl Elections. 
July 1—Dominion Day. 
1—Danowae Stony Plain: 


2—Lini Warner's birthday parky 
at Holboti: Hall, 34 


Stoily Plain and District. 


“Mr Merl Wolfe is now on 
the staff at the local bank. 


Mrs Londy yave an “after- 
noon tea” on Thursday at her 
home on 4tn st. 


Meredith Bros 04 two 
car's of cattle: yesterd: 


A lig ware house’ is under 
construction on the Gillespie 
spur for the local Potato 
King. > 

Theskiuce in Stony: Friday 
night drewla good crowd, the 
proceeds going to the biasket- 
hatl team of Blueberry school 

While playing with a smal! 
calibve rifle ch Thopsday. last, 
at the home of his) father ai 
Stony Plain, young Edward 
Schultz..was accidently shot 
in the body, the bullet enter 
ing the right side and pea- 
etrating the lung. Dr Ontway 
was immediately summoned 
and gave medical. aid.) “Phe 
young lad> ix:nbw om the, way 
to-recovery, 

A meeting of Stony Plain 
U, -F. Local + will be: held: in 


was held in town on, Monday 'Stony Plain, Sat. June 2 ar 
8 op. mos ‘Speakers, 


Premier 
Brownlée and others. 

The - Collegiate Orchestra, 
which gaye general satisfact- 
the dance in Stony, 
June 4, has been engaged for 
the dance the Bygulog POF diy 
ist. 


Dr McLean, of Jasper, his 
located on a. farm near ‘Pels 
fordville, across the river, 


Spr ruce Grove Notes. 


The’ Grove's junior hall 
team plays in) Stony tomor- 
row afternoon, it 


Complaint is being made by | 
mMotarists OF the-<cambtion of 


the Failway Grossing just. soutn 
of the school, « 

Mr. Selwood, the grain 
min, is having his new house 
erected on Pinchbeck Avenue. 


‘Miss Inga Bristow and Mr 
Walter Kubl returned. Satar- 
day from attending Canirose 
Normal. 

Paw Brox’ $ fiiends are ung 
ing: him to enter’ the tiéld in 


the coming election: contest, 
Mr Bell has sokl a car to 


that well-knoww Edmonton: 
ian Mt Joe T Clarke. 


The Market Report. 


Wiad. 
Now) Nortlinnn veo. 20... 68. 1.27 
Nu. 2 Northern «1. 5+. .+s- 1,24 
No. 8 Northen... waa ss Siesta 
No. 4 Northern 6.0. .5.54 4D} 
OATS. = 
SC Wess. Bg Roast ne aS 0.35 
PO Wik CAS. Fos 5 Cede Be 
Hixtund Mood... ¥6 ney. 81 
No. | Weed ........4 eh, a ie 26 
No. 2 Feed. pits Py meee AE 


BAYLEY, 


tte eee et we ee eee ae 


Cleaning, - 
Pressing, 
‘Repairing. 
PAUL WERNER, 


Now at J. Miller’s Old nei 
bac 


entrance. 


“On May. 16 two. S hundred new Scot- 
tish settlers arrived on the Canadin 1 
Pacific. liner “Metagama” in charg 2. 
of Father R.A. MacDonnell; manay- 
ing. director of the Scottish Immi: 


gration. Aid Society. This is’ ‘ths > 
of settlers: 
brought. out this year under the: we 1 


second consignment 


Donald plan. 


The well-known comie strip avtias; 
Clare Briggs, of “Mr, and: Mrs.” 
fame, arrived in Montreal recently 
with six New York newspaper men. 
They then went up to the Laurentian 


mountains: for some trout fishing on - 


Lake Archambault and streams in 
the” immediate ‘vicinity of St. Donat 


Chalet. ” 


A. L. Rawlinson, passenger agent, 
and Victor Go'lignon, chief clerk of 
the’ Canadian Pacifie™ Railway at 
Antwerp, have’ been appointed 23 


Officers ° of the Order of ‘the Rou-*" 


manian Crown by\His Majesty, Xire 
of. Rouimania, for services: renderi4 


in confection with the general hand)- " 


ing of Roumanian passengers at tho 
port of Antwerp. 


An innovation is now in tse alont 
the Laurentian run of the Canadian 
‘Pacific Railway in the form of*two 
hospital cars. which will meet any. d. - 
mand which arises or urgent cal:s 
thet may occur in cases of illness. 
First-class'!cars have been. converte’ 
into hospital rooms in such a way as 
to easily take care of four or five 
sick persons. 


A record single shipment of In- 
dian’ motorcycles, consistitig of 85 


cases from Armory, Mass., recently 


arrived in Tokyo, having come for- 
ward by Canadian Pacific rajl and 
steamer lines. The ‘demand = for 
motorcycles in Japan is’ steadily in- 
creasing as this is considered a cheap 
and convenient method of locomotion 
and well suited to the somewhat Tar- 
row roads of the country. 


.. Work on the New Grand Hotel at 
Yokohama, Japan, started in Mareh 
after_various citizens. had pleaded 


with the municipality for at least — 


one good hotel for one of the main 
ports of their Empire. The hotel 
structure will be of concrete with a 
steél frame and foui stories in 
height.~ The éstimated.cost is $1,- 
150,000... Furnishings are expected 
to cost another $8505000, bringing 
the total cost to $2,000,000, 


Initiative and resource shown by 
- the Foreign Department .of the Do- 
minion Express Company went far 
to neutralize, if not entirely nullity; 
shipping ‘troubles during thé recent 
general strike’in England. “A fleet 
of motor trucks -in London, -Man- 
chester; Bradford: and Liverpool 
carried out receipts and. deliveries 
in the usual manner thereby elimi- 
nating. any ill effetts to the British- 
Canadian trade during the period of 
strike. 


" ‘The Bnglish Football’ Team now 


’ touring’ Canada was amet at Quebec,. 


where they arrived on t Canadiana 


Pacific liner, “Empress of Scotland,” - 
by Samuel Davidson, "Secretary ai- 


the’ Dominion Football # ssoviation. 
The team played the’ first came. in 
Montreal and then went du to ears 7 
out the scheda's* at’ Hamilton, Tsi- 


ronto, Fort William, Winnipes, Re-_ 


gina, Lethbridge; Calgary, Vancou~" 
ver, Nanaimo, Victoria, Edniontom 
Saskatoon, Timmins. The tour onde 
‘duly 44, . 


‘Travellers who > arrived on the 


| “Bmpress:of Russia” frow the yar 


East, and who crossed, Canada in 

order to connect with the sailing’o2 
the “Empress of France” from Que- 
bee*late in, May, stated that ‘action 
had been started for the stabilization 


a 


of China ahd the end of rignnd i 


rule; nder ‘the chairmanship 9 
Yen, son of the late presi 
Southern China, Dr, Sun Yat Sen) a 
meeting was held which may result 
‘fn the coalition of all the forces vf 
ante in pi. 


‘Sun 


% > Maes ek 
a an 


or : 


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